No just tried that I was pulling so hard the e track was bending...i think it just got too much strap in the circular part than it could handle which was fine going in with the ratchet but now having to do it against the grain is a losing battle.
Ratchet strap question
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by DC843, Jun 21, 2016.
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Yea thats probably what it is. If you could find something to hook it to, then hook it to the back of your trailer somehow, then ease against it, it would probably pull it loose?
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Actually it's so tight it won't even ratchet anymore
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Yeah that might work but I have plenty of others and load bars so I'm not that worried about it, just needed to be sure it was donzo before giving up. I'll just save the main part and cut the strap and get a new one if need be
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or if theres a forklift around, get him to hook it to his fork and hook it to your trailer and get him to pull against it easy. it wouldnt take much to break it lose. Just dont let him pull too hard. If that dont break it loose, its history.
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Man I thought I was cheap. You've spent half a day fooling with a 12 dollar strap.
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Hahah yeah you're right it was more me tryin to figure them out I didn't want it to just be me being a ####### and buying a new one when it was a easy fix
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I have not encountered a strap I can't force free from the ratchet. Put your weight behind it.
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Sounds boring.ChaoSS, Lepton1, passingthru69 and 1 other person Thank this.
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